Sentences with phrase «muddy the waters even»

«I think that before Oct. 1, before chargebacks became an issue, the value proposition wasn't clear on making a move to EMV and that muddied the waters even further,» Carcillo explained.
And regarding the fact that other religions practice forms of baptism and ritualistic washings muddies the water even more.
If I've muddied the waters even more, I'd happily try again because, for me, this realization has brought a boat load of peace and the promise of daily connection with God rather than mundane religion.
The plot thickens when it comes to the Arsenal transfer rumours about the Leicester City and Algerian international star Riyad Mahrez after a source from the player's current club muddied the waters even further by claiming that, contrary to popular belief, Arsenal did not even try to sign Mahrez last summer.
There is no doubt that Szczesny would not be happy returning to Arsenal, and he has gained a lot of respect in Italy since his departure from the Emirates, and now the Roma President Jim Pallota has muddied the waters even further, by saying that the Pole is very keen to stay in the Italian capital.
Contradictory articles in the press, one - sided, heavily edited TV shows and social media commentary muddy the waters even further.
I was bit a disappointed that not only does the game never really bring clarity to the ending of the original Dead Rising, it muddies the water even further for the franchise with its own murky ending.
Generation Next Yet as retailers and manufacturers fine - tune their strategies to suit recession - weary consumers, shifts in consumer demographics threaten to muddy the waters even further.
Muddying the waters even more is the fact that many Light and Space artists were also included under the greater rubric of Minimalism and showed in exhibitions like «Primary Structures» in New York.
It muddies the waters even more than they already are.
Throwing landfall probability and damage impacts into the chain of evidence muddies the water even further.
This will just muddy the waters even further and lose confidence in climate science by me and I suspect the public at large»
However, the HVADC proposal could actually end up muddying the waters even more and creating added confusion, he adds.

Not exact matches

As The Wirecutter notes, «Details on the high end are clear but not piercing, the mids are even with no muddy, blurred sound, and for $ 70, the Swimbuds Sport headphones sound better than some of the merely water - resistant headphones that cost upwards of $ 40 more.»
Still, even if it only has a short - term impact on prices it might muddy the water and make it a little hard to interpret the impact of copper price changes, but the price of other hard commodities, including iron ore, can help clarify the role of Chinese demand.
Taken in isolation they only serve to muddy the waters.6 Even in Process and Reality the transformation of God into an actual entity is not wholly complete, and to that extent there is some truth in the assertion that «what little influence Whitehead's God has on the actual world... he has as a principle, not as a being or person, and insofar as God is a personal being, he is without any effect on the actual world.
After the defeat at Anfield it is hard for Arsenal fans to even consider us as tile challengers but maybe it also muddied the waters further by suggesting the Liverpool could be up for the title and Chelsea the top four.
In our sleeping tent there were twin cots, chairs, on request a canvas bathtub which was filled with hot (though often muddy) water, and even twin mirrors hung at Bob's level and mine.
By being «built up similarly,» the replicants muddy the waters of defining consciousness even further, he says.
Even in human clinical studies, a variety of variables between different people muddy the waters too much for a clear picture.
And to muddy the waters a little more, you also have to factor in the potential for increasing the overall training load over the course of a training block by using techniques like ice baths and massages, even if they reduce the adaptations from a a single workout by a little bit (that would be a tough one to quantify).
of torque that combines well with the quick and smooth shifting 6 - speed automatic that features decently low gearing for climbing hills of muddy wet grass even when fitted with all - season low - rolling resistance Continental tires that seem more oriented to pounding pavement than cutting trailis To prove the point that the Evoque is a real Range Rover we forded water that appeared to be 2 - feet deep in spots and enough water hit the turbo to produce spurts of steam through the clearly functional hood vents.
The opinion is sure to muddy the waters to an even greater degree than they already had been.
This new realization has muddied our once - crystal waters, causing some to question the value of particular tests, or even DNA health tests altogether.
«The natural food world has evolved considerably — in the last two, three years even — so the waters are getting muddy again,» she says.
You also get wet in rain / water and even muddy when rolling around.
Even then, weather fluctuations muddy the waters, to coin a pun.
The conflict of attribution and apportioning specific attributes of CO2 or land use changes or even the urban heat effect seems to muddy the climate change waters.
Its impact may be even more telling for the lack of big late - season storms, which would stir the waters and muddy the picture.
Even worse, it continued to muddy the waters by upholding crazy abstract patents like the one for watching an advertisement online before getting access to copyrighted content.
Its camera needs improvement, Huawei's software still taints the Android experience (even if it is improving with each new iteration of EMUI), while the presence of Honor muddies the water in this mid-level arena.
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